Sabrejet Posted June 11, 2012 Author Share #101 Posted June 11, 2012 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Sabrejet Posted June 11, 2012 Author Share #103 Posted June 11, 2012 M. De Trez also has a ton of top-notch Fallschirmjager stuff on display, but it's beyond the scope of this forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manayunkman Posted June 11, 2012 Share #104 Posted June 11, 2012 This thread just keeps on getting better and better. I held that Winters M-42 in my hands back in 1992. Dick and I became friends back then and met at Hardees for lunch at least once a month. A man to be admired and model oneself after. I had no idea De Trez got that jacket. M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ken88 Posted June 11, 2012 Share #105 Posted June 11, 2012 Can't tell you much about it yet, but he'll soon have more space to display the 'other' division of his collection.... :thumbsup: That's awesome! Thanks for telling! :thumbsup: 'Kzien eki kerieus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knight39 Posted June 12, 2012 Share #106 Posted June 12, 2012 I hope to go there someday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack's Son Posted June 12, 2012 Share #107 Posted June 12, 2012 Where are the comments from all the bigtime helmet guys?? This is good stuff! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Carter Posted June 12, 2012 Share #108 Posted June 12, 2012 ....not on page 1 and 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harlan Posted June 13, 2012 Share #109 Posted June 13, 2012 THANKS for taking the time to post all of those great photos, Ian - It was almost like taking a tour. As far as what's available for display, we have the same problem at the CAF's museum with having too much stuff donated and not enough room in our large museum to show it. There is a big storage room full to the ceiling. Sometimes we try to incorporate some new items to different diorama scenes, but taking apart a whole section and installing a new one is really tough. There's just so much you can fit in - so it can become a bit 'sticky' with donor's feelings and found it was much better to take the donated items (Usually odd Parts, or log books, etc) and thank them profusely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kammo-man Posted June 13, 2012 Share #110 Posted June 13, 2012 outstanding effort ................. in every way . Isnt it great that this exists . Vive Liberty . owen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SKYLINE DRIVE Posted June 13, 2012 Share #111 Posted June 13, 2012 Can't tell you much about it yet, but he'll soon have more space to display the 'other' division of his collection.... :thumbsup: He sur has projects all over Europe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabrejet Posted June 13, 2012 Author Share #112 Posted June 13, 2012 Seeing as how we've begun discussing the various D-Day museums, I'd like to make an observation, having visited all of them. It concerns the quality of the mannequins....not neccesarily what's on the mannequins but the mannequins themselves. The vast majority are what I'd call "pretty-boy" store mannequins. It doesn't matter if you smear their faces with camo paint...they still look like "pretty boys"! These days, the best museums have moved away from this and have ultra-realistic mannequins. I think it was Johan who previously posted some pics from the USMC museum and the Battle of the Bulge museum in Belgium, both of which have such ultra-realistic mannequins, which serve to raise the quality of their displays considerably. The D-Day museums would do well to follow their example, IMHO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manayunkman Posted June 13, 2012 Share #113 Posted June 13, 2012 $$$$$$$$$$$ Do they have it ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabrejet Posted June 13, 2012 Author Share #114 Posted June 13, 2012 $$$$$$$$$$$ Do they have it ???? I realize there are financial implications M, but these are tourist hot-spots with quite a high foot-fall @ around €8 a pop! Museums shouldn't stand still. They need to keep up with the times, IMHO. Contrast the two below. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corpsmancollector Posted June 13, 2012 Share #115 Posted June 13, 2012 Ian (and others), thanks for taking the time to post numerous photos and build this topic. It's a corker! I haven't visited the American sector in Normandy yet (maybe next year...), so this was a great virtual tour. Great job! :thumbsup: Will Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabrejet Posted June 13, 2012 Author Share #116 Posted June 13, 2012 Ian (and others), thanks for taking the time to post numerous photos and build this topic. It's a corker! I haven't visited the American sector in Normandy yet (maybe next year...), so this was a great virtual tour. Great job! :thumbsup: Will Thanks Will. See you at "Flying legends" later this month? Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king802 Posted June 13, 2012 Share #117 Posted June 13, 2012 Thanks Will. See you at "Flying legends" later this month? Ian A bit off topic - but i'll be there too. looking forward to seeing the P47G Fly :thumbsup: Rich Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabrejet Posted June 13, 2012 Author Share #118 Posted June 13, 2012 A bit off topic - but i'll be there too. looking forward to seeing the P47G Fly :thumbsup: Rich We must arrange a hook-up Rich? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corpsmancollector Posted June 13, 2012 Share #119 Posted June 13, 2012 Apologies gents, but not this year for me sadly! Possibly Beltring in July :thumbsup: Will Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sgtdorango Posted June 13, 2012 Share #120 Posted June 13, 2012 Thanks for posting all the helmet eye candy!!!!!..... :w00t: .....mike :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabrejet Posted June 13, 2012 Author Share #121 Posted June 13, 2012 Thanks for posting all the helmet eye candy!!!!!..... :w00t: .....mike :thumbsup: C'etait mon plaisir! :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack's Son Posted June 13, 2012 Share #122 Posted June 13, 2012 PIN THIS THREAD!! This is a great reference thread for the future..... :thumbsup: Where else are there helmets like these that have been all organized and pictured. ONLY ON THE USMF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johan Willaert Posted June 13, 2012 Share #123 Posted June 13, 2012 I think it was Johan who previously posted some pics from the USMC museum and the Battle of the Bulge museum in Belgium, both of which have such ultra-realistic mannequins, which serve to raise the quality of their displays considerably. The D-Day museums would do well to follow their example, IMHO. Following Ian's post above, here are links to topics about those museums I started some time ago http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/ind...howtopic=121812 Sadly the topic I once posted of the USMC Museum seems to have vanished into cyberspace... Johan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabrejet Posted June 13, 2012 Author Share #124 Posted June 13, 2012 Thanks Johan. An object lesson on how to present museum mannequins! :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabrejet Posted June 13, 2012 Author Share #125 Posted June 13, 2012 Unbelievably realistic! :w00t: Just compare it with this. That "pretty boy" mannequin is meant to be Ike!! :w00t: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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